Sentences with phrase «television programmes which»

Television programmes which run phone - ins — often using premium rate numbers — for the audience to participate in have come under the spotlight recently.
Everyone has their own way of finding inspiration, and whilst the majority of my hubs are (more or less) planned, I find that many just materialise as the result of a chance sighting or in some cases an excerpt from a television programme which strikes me as fascinating, and which causes me to research further and to expand the theme, perhaps in a new direction.

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Mr Obama was on the US west coast in a fundraising push which included an event at the home of Marta Kauffman, creator of the 1990s television programme Friends, and one at the Beverly Hills home of former basketball star Magic Johnson.
She was then approached by Caroline Aherne's show, which films people watching and reacting to television programmes.
Joanna Bogle and Clare Anderson are working on a television feature programme about Pope Benedict XVI for EWTN, which will be broadcast later this year.
The allegations were first made on Irish television, RTE's Prime Time programme, which suggested an illegal cartel in the Irish dairy industry during the 1990s was involved in price - fixing, which cost the consumer tens of millions over the years.
Parents hope the programmes, which typically consist of brief dialogue and picture sequences, will boost the learning ability of children as young as eight months old, even though the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that youngsters not watch television until two years of age.
«It's bloody hard to explain and you can't get it across in seven seconds on the sofa of a breakfast television programme, which is what an effective communication in politics is these days,» he explains.
My findings entirely reflect the amazement of the staff, on watching the television programmes and reading the sensationalistic reporting, that any of these media outlets could have been talking about the company for which they worked.
Huq is best known for presenting the BBC children's television programme Blue Peter, on which she worked from 1997 - 2008.
More TV shows on your phone Independent Television company has released an application for the Google mobile OS powered devices, which allows for the viewing of programmes and in much the same way as BBC's iPlayer.
In September 2009, the BBC television programme Watchdog aired a report investigating the «yellow light of death» (YLOD) issue, a yellow light that indicates a non-specific hardware failure which renders the system unusable.
The Archive, which is part of the National Library of Wales, has been recording television and radio programmes off - air from the main terrestrial broadcasters in Wales since the 1980s, creating an unrivalled collection which can be viewed onsite.
It takes its title from the ongoing documentary television programme, How It's Made, which is broadcast on Discovery Channel, revealing various industrial manufacturing process of everyday consumer items.
Manipulated off - air footage of another then - current television programme, the quiz show Hollywood Squares, is shown, in which nine celebrities — «iconic women and receding men», as Birnbaum referred to them — are seated in a tic - tac - toe board.
Maclean employed green - screen technology and extensive post-production to produce a cinematic experience which draws on an array of inspiration - from fairy tales and children's television programmes to advertising and internet memes, reality TV, talent shows, and horror movies.
He is the author of several books, and a visiting professor at the University of Wolverhampton... From 1995 to 2001 he worked for Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier, on titles including Contract Journal, Community Care and Computer Weekly, of which he was deputy editor... In August 2001, Mason joined the BBC Two television programme Newsnight as Business Editor.
WikiLeaks's latest dump of 9,000 CIA files revealed that US spies, in collusion with British intelligence services, had, as well as targeting smartphones and computers, developed a programme called Weeping Angel, which is allegedly able to turn a television set...
WikiLeaks's latest dump of 9,000 CIA files revealed that US spies, in collusion with British intelligence services, had, as well as targeting smartphones and computers, developed a programme called Weeping Angel, which is allegedly able to turn a television set into a monitoring device — even when it appears to be switched off.
No this news comes from Bucharest, (which as Simon reminded us Romania outranks Canada in its electronic infrastructure), where Juridic TV, the first television channel dedicated to public legal information, was launched online on February 8 and will broadcast an around - the - clock daily programme.
I am now seeing movies and television programmes in which software works flawlessly — the most recent programme that I saw was a (fictional) English TV series on MI - 5 in which the good guys defeated a nefarious plot to take down the British Internet by first copying information in the Russian embassy on to a CD Rom and then using this information to send some kind of really serious virus to cripple a Russian submarine doing nasty things to an undersea cable.
Have been much influenced by a television programme I accidentally saw in which certain sporting and other personalities are forced to dance, resulting in cricketers, rugby players, sumo wrestlers etc winning trophies for their efforts — and all of them weeping to the nation that it has been the most amazing time of their lives.
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